(12-11-2013, 06:08 PM)Toaster Wrote: ... that is large scale (so large maps, many units --> not like Company of Heroes) and allows for legit strategies / tactics, such as large flanking maneuvers and stuff like that, instead of just zerg rushes and rock-paper-scissor sort of stuff?
Vague, I know.
I've been searching the internet for a bit now, and all I found was the Total War series, of which I already have Medieval 2 (which isn't that great).
How about Grand Strategy titles like the Hearts of Iron or Europa Universalis series?
Or perhaps Crusader Kings as well.
(08-10-2015, 07:03 PM)Antonio- Wrote: King Eduard is the greatest
The Homeworld series, a space RTS game, that has pretty decent scale, but I imagine it is hard to get your hands on a copy of it these days. You can also look at Sacrifice, a weird kind of mix of games that puts you on the ground as a magically powered commander and you can command armies of monsters in an RTS fashion.
Maybe the first Sword of the Stars game... though that is a 4X game, but the combat rounds have some RTS elements to them, but it is not super in depth.
I took a look at some review of Crusader Kings, and, well, nah. Grand strategy games are just too... grand. They don't exactly fit what I'm looking for, since actual unit control usually isn't part of the game.
Played Homeworld Cataclysm and Homeworld 2 (yarr-harr fiddle-dee-dee), great games. But a lot of strategy didn't seem to be involved either, at least not on the maneuvering side of it. Sacrifice looks... weird? to say the least. And I was actually looking at Sword of the Stars earlier, might take a close look. The idea of the different propulsion systems is interesting.
I played Cossacks: Back to War quite a lot back in the day, and I kinda think it looks better than Cossacks 2 gameplay wise. Or at least very different. I might look into Cossacks 2 though later on.
Anyway, I just tried out the R.U.S.E. demo on steam and it turns out that on low settings I can actually play it. Yay to shitty PCs. So, I think I'll go with that for now.
A very old game, but oh my, it is a beauty.
It's slightly different from the usual Civilization games, I'll tell you that. This is by far my most favourite game with Civilization in the name.
(12-11-2013, 08:57 PM)Toaster Wrote: I played Cossacks: Back to War quite a lot back in the day, and I kinda think it looks better than Cossacks 2 gameplay wise. Or at least very different. I might look into Cossacks 2 though later on.
Anyway, I just tried out the R.U.S.E. demo on steam and it turns out that on low settings I can actually play it. Yay to ***** PCs. So, I think I'll go with that for now.
But keep the suggestions coming.
Cossacks The Art of War?
What about Divinity: Dragon Commander? ( Mix of RPG, RTS and Turn Based Strategy, aw and you're getting to play as a dragon who wants to reunite he's empire, and what's more... you're a dragon, with a jetpack )
Star Wars Empire at War?
I'd dare throw Mount and Blade: Warband and any mod because it does have a little strategy to it.
Lords of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 2?
Warhammer 40k Dark Crusade?
Any Command and Conquer game?
Rome Total War? ( I know you said you didn't like Medieval 2, but if you never tried the first Rome, I suggest you still give it a shot )
(08-10-2015, 07:03 PM)Antonio- Wrote: King Eduard is the greatest